Optische Spektroskopie
Zusatztext
This book is a compact and simultaneously comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of optical spectroscopy. The author skillfully leads the reader from the basics to practical applications.<br><br> The main topics covered are:<br> - theory of optical spectroscopy<br> - components of spectrometers (light sources, filters, lenses and mirror chromators, detectors, cuvettes)<br> - evaluation of data and interpretation of spectra<br><br> Such important methods as absorption and luminescence spectroscopy, scattering and reflection spectroscopy and photoaccustic spectroscopy are covered in depth. A useful appendix with the addresses of pertinent equipment manufacturers rounds off the work.<br><br> Easy to understand and well illustrated, this book is suitable both as a textbook for beginners and as a reference work for the practitioner.
Autorenportrait
Werner Schmidt studied physics and biology at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg. After his PhD in biophysics he carried out his postdoc under Prof. W. L. Butler at UCSD, San Diego and Prof. K. Poff, at East Lansing, Michigan, USA. He gained his lecturing qualification in 1983 and became Professor of Biophysics at the University of Constance, Germany in 1996. Professor Schmidt is currently working on the sensory physiology of plants and microorganisms, particularly on responses to light and gravity and the corresponding primary molecular reactions. These investigations necessarily require the study of membrane properties and reactions, as well as the development of novel and highly sensitive opto procedures and apparatuses, activities which have resulted in patents and industrial cooperation.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 12.08.2014
Umfang: 390 S., 159.22 MB
Sprache: Deutsch
ISBN/EAN: 9783527663354
Umbreit-Nr.: 7084117
